Reutimann claims first Sprint Cup title

Cody Jamieson scored his second goal of the game just 80 seconds into overtime as Syracuse rallied from a three-goal deficit in the final 3:37 of regulation to beat Cornell 10-9 and win its second straight NCAA lacrosse championship and a record 11 overall, in Foxborough, Mass.

Kenny Nims scored past Cornell goalie Jake Myers (Torrey Pines High) with 4.5 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Tyler Kuehl went 3-for-4, with a homer and three RBI, to lead No. 3 PLNU to an 8-3 victory over No. 2 Oklahoma City in the NAIA World Series at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho.

Winning pitcher Chris Honer gave up three runs on seven hits, walked three and struck out six.

After winning their first two games, the Sea Lions will face No. 1 Lubbock Christian tonight.

NFL

The agent of Steelers linebacker James Harrison said the player's young son is doing fine after an attack by a pit bull, but might remain in a Pittsburgh hospital another day or two. Harrison's family had hoped that 2-year-old James Harrison III would be released yesterday, but Harrison's agent, William Parise, said the hospital is being cautious about any possible infection concerns.

RUNNING

Wesley Korir set a course record in capturing the Los Angeles Marathon, the 11th straight year a Kenyan man has won. Korir covered the 26.2 miles in a personal best of 2 hours, 8 minutes, 24 seconds, breaking the record set by Kenya's Benson Cherono. Russia's Tatiana Petrova won the women's race in 2:25:59.

CYCLING

Carlos Sastre of Spain won the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a grueling route made even tougher by 100-degree heat. Denis Menchov of Russia remains the overall leader. Sastre was timed in 7:11:54 over the 147-mile leg from Pergola to Monte Petrano, Italy. The stage featured three major climbs and ended with an uphill run.

Former world cycling champion Tom Boonen will resume cycling next week and his team Quick Step said it could take legal action if necessary to get him into the Tour de France despite his second positive cocaine test in as many years.

SPORTS AND COURTS

Former NBA star Jayson Williams is out of jail after an early-morning arrest stemming from a fight outside a Raleigh, N.C., nightclub. Raleigh police said Williams was charged with one count of simple assault for punching someone in the face. Williams was released on $1,000 bond.

New Jersey police are investigating a woman's claim that she was raped by two men at the home of Jets safety Kerry Rhodes, although the Morris County prosecutor said the player is not a suspect in the case.

MISCELLANY

Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville was fined $10,000 for criticizing the officiating in his team's 6-1 NHL playoff loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday . . . Mississippi's Devin Britton and Mallory Cecil from Duke won singles titles at the NCAA tennis tournament in College Station, Texas . . . The United States women's soccer team beat Canada 4-0 in a friendly in Toronto . . . Sport's highest court said it will hear a case concerning alleged doping by Spanish hurdler Josephine Onyia. The Court of Arbitration for Sport said the International Association of Athletics Federations wants Onyia banned for two years after she twice returned positive tests in post-race doping controls last year.